Waqa to swap league for union with Grenoble

Fijian winger Sisa Waqa will switch codes at the end of June after agreeing a move from Canberra Raiders to Top 14 side Grenoble.

The powerful Waqa has just begun his second season with the Raiders, having previously represented Sydney Roosters and Melbourne Storm in the NRL - winning a Grand Final and World Club Challenge with the latter.

A member of Fiji's 2013 Rugby League World Cup squad, he is now set to turn his attention to union, which he initially played in his homeland and Australia before linking up with the Roosters in December 2008.

"I'm excited and looking forward to come to Grenoble in a few months," Waqa, who has signed a two-year deal, told his new club's official website.

"I thank Grenoble for the trust they have placed in me. It will be a challenge, since I have not played rugby for several seasons, but I hope the transition will be rapid for me."

Waqa also thanked his current team, adding: "The Raiders have been great for my career and my family and it has been a hard decision for me to make.

"I'm looking forward to finishing my time with the Raiders on a high and I'll keep working hard at training with the boys and hopefully get a chance to play again for the Raiders before I leave the NRL."